Publications
Double jeopardy
Every day, women around the world are making an invaluable contribution to the global economy through paid and unpaid labour. Their work is often poorly paid, invisible and precarious due to
Refugee crisis 2015-2016: Standing by the side of the displaced
The year 2015 was tainted by the biggest refugee crisis faced by humanity after World War II. To date, 1,362,807 refugees and immigrants have crossed the Aegean Sea in dinghies in an attempt to get to
Shifting Power: Learning from women's experiences and approaches to reducing inequality
Inequality is widespread and deepening, with the impact falling heavily on poor women who face a range of different intersecting challenges. Solutions are hotly debated by powerful decision makers in
Separated: The challenges of relocation and family reunification for refugees arriving in Greece
Around 50,000 people who have fled conflict and hardship now find themselves stranded in Greece. They are living in a legal limbo that is exacerbating the stress and suffering many are already
Climate Change Knows No Borders
An analysis of climate-induced migration, protection gaps and the need for solidarity in South Asia
Joint CSO Recommendations on the European External Investment Plan
CSOs concerns regarding the EU External Investment Plan and recommendations to ensure a pro-poor instrument
Making Tax Work for Women's Rights
The fulfilment of women's rights is closely linked to how tax is raised and spent. While there is great potential for tax to bring about positive changes in women's lives, the way that tax policies
Freedom to Move
Millions of people use public transport - the lifeblood of cities and the most efficient way to move people - every day. But by failing to cater for the specific needs of women and girls, transport
Global Goal on Adaptation: From concept to practice
The climate crisis we face today is a result of historical greenhouse gas emissions primarily from developed countries and already posing an unjust burden on developing countries.The Paris Agreement
The Learning Generation: Domestic Tax and Education
Globally there are some fundamental challenges in education –with 121 million primary or lower secondary age children out of school (EFAGMR 2015) and 250 million children who are in school but not